Since 2008, APBP has presented monthly webinars on a wide range of topical bicycle and pedestrian subjects. These one-hour sessions reach a wide audience of agency staff, consultants and advocates. APBP's webinars help to build and strengthen teams in many communities while delivering expertise for sustainable transportation.

APBP invites proposals for topics scheduled in the 2015 monthly series, as well as for unscheduled topics.* Proposals will be reviewed on a rolling basis and you will be notified within 45 days of your submission. Webinar topics and dates for 2015 include:

January 21

Level of Service for Pedestrians and Cyclists

February 18

New Tools for Estimating Walking and Bicycling Demand

March 18

Pedestrian and Bicycle Counting Programs

April 15

Legal Rights and Issues for Pedestrians and Bicyclists

May 20

Law Enforcement Strategies to Improve Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety

June 17

First Mile / Last Mile Connections to Transit

July 15

Health in All Policies

August 19

Streetscape Design to Improve Walking and Bicycling

September 16

Shared Streets, Slow Streets

October 21

Tactical Urbanism

November 18

Bike Boxes

December 16

The Best Guides and Manuals You've Never Heard Of

Please use our RFP form to submit your proposal. After reviewing your proposal, APBP may ask you to modify it to meet the specific objectives of the webinar. APBP may accept the proposal whole or in part, depending on how the Webinar Proposal Review team develops the webinar's content. Presentations must be evidence-based; innovative approaches that have achieved measurable results are most desirable. Please review our guidelines and submit APBP's Webinar Proposal Form (see last two pages).

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Topics
for the monthly webinar series are selected each summer for the following year
(i.e., topics for 2016 will be chosen in mid-2015). APBP may also choose to add
webinar sessions during the current year that aren’t part of the monthly
series. If you have an idea for a topic not already programmed, please submit a
proposal.
APBP will
not accept webinar topics intended purely to promote commercial products. Products
may be mentioned during a presentation only if relevant to the topic and
broadly useful to communities seeking to increase bicycling and walking for transportation.
APBP staff will gladly work with interested suppliers to develop product
webinars targeted toward professionals.